Posted on: April 11, 2019

SpyHunter7
Verified ownerGames: 1201 Reviews: 26
Indiana Jones and the Last Rougelike
Pathway is Indiana Johnes themed rouglike with the twist that even if your characters die they keep their experience points(characters have different skills and level up) and items unless you quit the adventure by your own will. The graphics are gorgeous. The music is in the vein of Indiana Jones and fits quite well. The game requires 8GB RAM and to be sure you can run it you need 8GB, however on my PC (Win7) it used about 6 GB RAM. What really shines for me in Pathway is the combat. It is turn based but it is fast and each shot can be deadly. Some enemies can die in one hit of an assault rifle if they have no armor (nazis, dogs). If the enemy has no cover and is in your weapon range you will always hit them(the same is true if enemies are shooting at you). Chance to hit is calculated only when the target is behind cover. If you are next to someone you will again always hit them. This removes the recreation of scenes from Star Wars where stormtroopers shoot from 2 meters away and miss the target which is common for turned based combat games. On the other hand the number of events that you encounter in a single adventure is not that big or at least that is my experience till now. Then again the point of the rouglike is to replay it multiple times so the game can't show all it's got in a single run. The map has a decent numbers of locations to visit but a few of them are empty(just flavour text) and the fuel needed for the Jeep is scarce so I was able to visit only a handful of places before I had to make a beeline for the end goal. The way the traveling works although node based(like FTL) reminds me more of Convoy due to the fuel mechanic. You can also go on foot but instead of depleting fuel you are depleting your life points so it is not ideal. What Pathway grabbed me with is the overall atmosphere, graphics, music, combat and the urge to fully level up my characters. It might not be a milestone in gaming but it has loads of charm and a great combat system.
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